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FSL profile...
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Food Security and livelihoods
(fsl) profile
Building Foundation for Development
(BFD)
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about bfd
Building Foundation for De-
velopment (BFD) is a Yeme-
ni national non-profit and
non-governmental orga-
nization. BFD always aims
to mitigate the suffering of
communities affected by
wars and disasters by work-
ing nationwide at different
levels to promote equita-
ble and sustainable devel-
opment, humanitarian re-
sponse, and other relevant
interventions for a better
life and wellbeing of com-
munities and individuals.
Pioneering development
work and humanitarian
response to empower the
most vulnerable groups in
Yemen.
Working in humanitarian
and transparent manners
to empower the most vul-
nerable and affected ones
in Yemen through rapid
response and sustainable
development programs.
Efficiency, Effectiveness,
Accountability, Indepen-
dence, Impartiality, In-
novative & Humanities,
Integrity, Volunteerism,
Sustainability, Neutrality.
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goals
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FSL
Goals
Help eliminate hunger, food insecu-
rity, and malnutrition, Make agricul-
ture and fisheries more productive
and, sustainable.
Ensuring continued and regular ac-
cess to food for vulnerable people.
Protecting and rehabilitating liveli-
hoods for vulnerable people at risk
of hunger and malnutrition.
Rehabilitating community liveli-
hood assets during the lean sea-
son.
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4. BFD has expanded further to follow the paradigm of sustainable development, which aims at eco-
nomic development in an efficient and sustainable way through many tendencies that mainly come
with BFD main mandate that can be also reflected from the organization name (BFD) that refers to
“Building Foundation for Development.”
And as with regards to BFD’s experience in such key areas, BFD has successfully implemented var-
ious projects in the technical and business skills development, livelihood, and income-generating
initiatives related activities.
BFD in Community level technical and business skills development, livelihood, in-
come-generating, and youth empowerment initiatives, including cash for work and
other community-based development
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5. Resilience
Building Resilience for Enhanced Food Security and Livelihoods
Priorities of conflict-affected areas in Yemen reflect a shared need for building resilience not only to cope
with these vulnerabilities, shocks, and stresses but also to tap into opportunities for strengthening long-
term capabilities.
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fsl projects and targeted areas
Emergency response project
to improv the livelihoods of
the most vulnerable families in
Khab Wa Ash Sha`f and Barat
Rajouza Districts, Al Jawf Gov.
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(1) FAO
Enhancing food security and im-
proving the livelihoods of fish-
ing communities in At Tuhayta
District, Al Hudaydah Gov.
(2) OCHA + FAO
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Emergency support project to
improve agricultural livelihoods
of the most vulnerable families
in Yemen Ghamr District,Sa’ada
Gov, and At Tuhayta District Al
Hudaydah Gov.
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(3) OCHA + FAO
Smallholder Agricultural Pro-
duction Restoration and En-
hancement Assistance Fodder
chopper - (Ghamr , Baqim and
Al Hashwah Districts, Sa’ada
Gov).
(4) FAO
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Emergency Food Basket(Kit)
Components Project, Al Man-
soura and Al Shaikh Othman
Districts, Aden Gov.
(5) UNISSONS
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Food Assistance for Assets (FFA)
Project in Zabid, Al Mighlaf, and
Alluheyah Districts of Al Hu-
daydah Gov, as well as Utmah,
Wusab Al Ali, and Wusab As Sa-
fil Districts of Dhamar Gov.
(6) WFP
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FSL
12. (1) FAO
Improving agricul-
tural production
and achieving food
security.
Improving fish
stocks and food se-
curity
(2) OCHA + FAO (3) OCHA + FAO
Re-increase pro-
ductivity and
improve nutri-
tion-enhancing ag-
ricultural practic-
es in the targeted
project areas.
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projects’ objectives
13. (4) FAO
Re-increase pro-
ductivity and
improve nutri-
tion-enhancing ag-
ricultural practic-
es in the targeted
project areas
Meeting nutrition-
al needs in places
where undernu-
trition is a major
challenge to public
health
(6) WFP - FFA
Support and en-
hance access to eq-
uitable social safe-
ty nets and basic
services during the
life of the project
(6 months) and be-
yond
(5) UNISSONS
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projects’ objectives
14. Enabling vulnerable IDPs
and marginalized Mu-
hamashen in Al Gofainah
Camp to meet their min-
imum survival needs and
improve their wellbeing
through Cash for Work (CfW)
(7) DKH
Cash for work (CFW) 2020
Marib gov
(7) DKH
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24. fsl profile
Building Foundation for Development (bfd)
Communication and Advocacy Department
bfd information is available at:
- www. bfdyemen.org
- https://reliefweb.int/organization/bfd
- contact@bfdyemen.org
bfd’s fsl Partners